26.6.12

Study Lesson #1

So I have decided to do a little serious study on fairy tales...

Future scholar maybe?

History of Fairy Tales

Origin of the word 'fairy', is the Latin fatum 'to Enchant' as given by Thomas Keightley in his Fairy Mythology and later in the Appendix of his Tales and Popular Fictions.

In English, the word 'fairy' can be represented in four ways; an illusion or enchantment, abode of the Faes, inhabitants collectively and individual in Fairyland, the fairy Knight or Elf.

Fairy tales however, don't have fairies in them. They just have magic, for instance, talking animals.

So, how do we define fairy tales?

Well, there exists no fully satisfactory definition.

Some defined fairy tales as a simple narrative dealing with supernatural beings such as fairies, magicians, ogres, or dragons that is typically of folk origin and written or told for the amusement of children while some defined fairy tales as a more sophisticated narrative containing supernatural or obviously improbable events, scenes and personages and often having a whimsical, satirical or moralistic character.

An article from The Telegraph states that according to biologists, fairy tales are more ancient than previously thought.

Dr Jamie Tehrani (Gray, 2009), after having studied 35 versions of Little Red Riding Hood from around the world, said that over time these folk tales have been subtly changed and have evolved just like an biological organism. Because many of them were not written down until much later, they have been misremembered or reinvented through hundreds of generations. His research found that the variants tale shared a common ancestor dating back more than 2,600 years.

The origin of fairy tales is still a mystery but has been resolved into four different categories. One that says fairy tales are detritus of myth, surviving echoes of gods and heroes; another, fairy tales are myths of Sun, Dawn, Thunder, Rain, etc. (Sun-Myth Theory/Aryan Theory); other, fairy tales all arose in India, part of the common Aryan heritage and are to be traced by the remains of their language; and lastly, fairy tales owe their origin to the identity of early fancy.

There may not be an agreement among scholars but the four theories of the origin of fairy tales may be correct and that fairy tales owe their origin not to any one cause but to all four.

The Grimms noted that the evolution of the tale was from a strongly marked, even ugly, but highly expressive form of its earlier stages, to that which possessed external beauty of mold.

"Children are innocent and love justice, while most of us are wicked and naturally prefer mercy," -- Chesterton


For more detailed reading, visit: http://www.sacred-texts.com/etc/sft/sft07.htm

Gray, R 2009, 'Fairy tales have ancient origin', The Telegraph.

Kready, LF 2008, The History of Fairy Tales, A Study of Fairy Tales.


20.6.12

Wide Awake

I know this came a little late but I just had to post this after watching Katy Perry's Wide Awake MV.

It is a fairy tale themed music video!

Ahaha, it made me super happy to see it because: great music + fairy tale mv = HAPPY ADELAINE.

It is on YouTube's front page and that was how I noticed it.

Katy Perry never fails to impress (gorgeous hair and make up!).

The final chapter from Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection


Trailer:



The music video:



19.6.12

Fairy tales on heels

*click clack*

Who doesn't love heels?

It is a little late to be showing Christian Louboutin's FW10 collection but I just can't seem to get enough of these fairy tale themed campaign. Shot by Khuong Nguyen, the pictures literally feels like magic.

Now, which one is your favorite?









Pictures courtesy of Wicked Halo.


13.6.12

Fairy Tales in a Bite

I decided to post again.

I was bored and I was waiting for my friend Christian Wong to finish up her assignment (which, by the way, is on hold thanks to distractions from FACEBOOK--I swear that social website is the death cause of many) so I thought, why not let myself indulge in some writing?

I was randomly scrolling through my Facebook timeline when I came across this person nerdache-cakes.

Her creations are MIND-BLOWING.

Anybody who can create such great art on cakes are just....I can't describe. All I know is that I would love to kiss you and thank you.

And the moment my eyes land on her fairy tales theme cupcakes...

WHY ARE YOU NOT MY BEST FRIEND?

Seriously, all of her works are so adorable.

Which was also another reason why I ended up Google-ing for other fairy tale inspired cupcakes.

Drool with me.






One of her pieces that I so absolutely love (even though it is not fairy tale theme related):




Other fairy tale inspired cakes:







I just....ah, I can't take this any more.

11.6.12

Sweet and Sour wonderland...


The year 2012 is definitely the year for all the reanimation of fairy tales.

And my obsession towards fairy tales begins again.

Partially influenced by my college assignment on my second year.

I so happen to stumble upon Courtney Brims works and it BLEW ME AWAY!

Her drawings depict a sweet and sour wonderland and they are all beautiful and eerie at the same time. Goosebumps raiser yet total charmers.

To visit her official website, click here.







This is my sister's favourite.